Caught off the
coast of Sitka, Alaska, Liebman's fish weighed in at nearly 40 lbs. (the
previous high was 38.69 pounds). That's impressive and all, but here's
the mindblowing part: The fish is estimated to be nearly two centuries
old.

Troy Tidingco, Sitka area manager for the state
Department of Fish and Game, said the fish is still being analyzed but
he believes it is at least 200 years old. Tidingco said that would beat
the current record of 175 years. Researchers are able to determine the
age of a shortraker by the number of growth rings along its ear bone.

So basically, this fish is a redwood tree. Also, did we mention it will haunt your nightmares?